Scarlett Johansson has spoken out against OpenAI and deepfake technology, saying it was “so disturbing” and she was “so angry” after the company seemingly mimicked
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Starmer vows to repeal Troubles legacy act in first meeting with Irish PM
Keir Starmer has pledged to repeal the controversial Legacy Act, which offered immunity to Troubles-era crimes in Northern Ireland, and discussed replacement legislation with the
Sharp fall in number of NHS IVF procedures across UK, report finds
The NHS has significantly reduced the amount of IVF procedures it provides across the UK, leaving infertile women either unable to access treatment or forced
Health groups call for social care minimum wage to avert staffing crisis in England
A specific minimum wage for social care is needed if England is to avert a staffing crisis, according to leading thinktanks. Nuffield Trust and the
Four-year-old rescued from Blackpool blaze by neighbour with bat
A woman has revealed how her partner saved a four-year-old boy from a house fire in Blackpool that killed the child’s parents. The mother and
Starmer to focus on border security and immigration at summit of European leaders
Keir Starmer will put immigration and border security at the centre of his first summit with European leaders, as he races to agree changes to
Son Heung-min’s father promises change after bullying accusations at academy
That successful east Asians have strict parents is a well-worn trope in western media but there is no getting away from the fact that Son
Venezuela: fears of unfair election grow as opposition security chief arrested
Less than two weeks before Venezuela’s presidential election, the head of security for a key opposition figure has been arrested, further raising concerns that the
Enzo Fernández apologises to Chelsea teammates over racist chants
Enzo Fernández has apologised to his Chelsea teammates in a private message after he was caught on video chanting racist and homophobic slurs about members
Support for democracy in Africa falls amid military coups and corruption
Support for democracy is falling in Africa amid a string of military coups and dissatisfaction with corruption and mismanagement, according to a report by Afrobarometer.